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How to Find a Good Electrician in Ireland

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How to Find a Good Electrician in Ireland (2025 Guide)

A complete guide to choosing a qualified and reliable electrician anywhere in Ireland.

Electrical work is one area where you absolutely cannot take risks. Whether you’re dealing with a tripping fuse board, installing new lights, upgrading your house wiring, or adding electric heating, choosing a qualified electrician is essential for safety, compliance, and long-term reliability.

This guide explains how to find a trustworthy electrician in Ireland, what qualifications to look for, typical costs, and the questions you should ask before hiring.


Why hiring the right electrician matters

Electrical faults are not just inconvenient — they can be dangerous. A poor installation may lead to:

  • fire hazards
  • short circuits
  • damaged appliances
  • failed inspections
  • costly future repairs

A qualified electrician ensures that all work meets Irish standards and is safe for you and your home.


1. Use IrishTrades to find local, qualified electricians

The simplest way to find a reliable electrician in Ireland is to browse IrishTrades, where electricians from all counties list their services.

On their professional profiles, you can:

  • view their specialities (fault finding, rewiring, lighting, heating, EV chargers, etc.)
  • read genuine customer reviews
  • see photos of completed work
  • check their qualifications
  • contact them directly for quotes

IrishTrades allows you to compare professionals easily and choose the right electrician for your needs.


2. Check if they are a Registered Electrical Contractor (REC)

Electricians in Ireland must meet strict standards. For most electrical works, you should hire a Registered Electrical Contractor (REC) with:

  • Safe Electric registration (mandatory for controlled electrical works)
  • Public Liability Insurance
  • Qualifications in Electrical Installation or equivalent

For major works — consumer units, rewiring, extensions, outdoor electrics — hiring a REC is essential for safety and compliance.


3. Get written quotes and compare at least three

Always request a written quote that includes:

  • labour cost
  • call-out fee (if applicable)
  • materials and parts
  • VAT (confirm whether included)
  • estimated start date and duration
  • guarantee policy

Obtaining at least three quotes helps you understand the local price range and ensures you’re paying a fair rate.


4. Look for electricians with local knowledge

A local electrician usually offers better value:

  • faster response for emergencies
  • familiarity with local wiring challenges (older homes, rural electrics, voltage drops, damp issues)
  • better access to suppliers
  • easier follow-up if needed

This can save both time and additional call-out charges.


5. Read reviews and ask for recent references

On IrishTrades, electricians display reviews from customers who’ve used their services.

Beyond that, you can ask the electrician for:

  • references from recent projects
  • photos of installations
  • examples of similar work they’ve done

A professional electrician is always willing to provide this information.


6. Typical electrician costs in Ireland

Prices vary depending on region, urgency, and type of work.

Here are typical rates in 2025:

  • Hourly rate: €45 – €75
  • Daily rate: €300 – €450
  • Call-out fee: €70 – €120
  • Full house rewiring: €5,500 – €12,000+
  • Consumer unit replacement: €500 – €1,200
  • EV charger installation: €800 – €1,500
  • Outdoor electrics: €300 – €1,000

Urban areas (Dublin, Cork, Galway) tend to be slightly more expensive.


7. Ask the right questions before hiring

Before deciding, ask prospective electricians the following:

  1. Are you a Registered Electrical Contractor (REC)?
  2. How long have you been working in the trade?
  3. Do you have Public Liability Insurance?
  4. Can you provide a written quotation?
  5. Have you completed similar work recently?
  6. Do you offer a guarantee on your work?
  7. What is your call-out fee?
  8. When can you start, and how long will it take?
  9. Will you provide a Safe Electric certificate if required?
  10. What happens if additional issues are found during the job?

Their answers will help you judge professionalism and transparency.


8. Emergency electricians in Ireland

Some electrical issues require immediate intervention:

  • repeated tripping circuits
  • total power loss
  • sparks, burning smells, or scorch marks
  • exposed wiring
  • storm or water damage
  • dangerous outdoor electrics

On IrishTrades, many electricians indicate whether they offer 24/7 emergency services in your county.


9. Specialised electrical services

Not all electricians offer the same expertise.

Depending on your needs, you may require a specialist:

  • EV charger installers
  • Smart home electricians
  • Heating & electric radiator installers
  • Outdoor lighting specialists
  • Rewiring experts
  • Fuse board / consumer unit specialists
  • Security and CCTV installers

Choosing the right expert reduces the risk of delays or misdiagnosis.


10. Find a reliable electrician anywhere in Ireland

Whether you’re based in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, or rural counties like Kerry or Mayo, IrishTrades connects you with qualified electricians in your area.

Search for professionals offering:

  • Repairs and fault finding
  • Lighting installations
  • Full or partial rewiring
  • EV charger installation
  • New fuse boards
  • Outdoor electrics
  • Smart home systems
  • Emergency call-outs
  • Heating/electric radiators

Compare profiles, check reviews, and contact electricians directly — all in one place.

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